Oct. 9, 2008
11:09 a.m.
This smells bad. Why would the USG, through the Department of Commerce, solicit and consider the input of foreign entities?
Presumably because there will be ccTLDs in the DNSSEC signed root zone who would have some interest in the chain of custody of their own DNSSEC data from their TLD managers to the signed root. DOC has, after all, been careful over the years to avoid do anything at the root that would annoy other governments. R's, John
On Oct 8, 2008, at 8:33 PM, Danny Younger wrote:
"As such, the US Department of Commerce will issue later this week something we call a Notice of Inquiry, which will seek public input on all aspects of DNSSEC deployment."